The work of tidying up the city of London since the great air attacks has continued unremittingly and with great success. Royal Engineers have had to demolish many unsafe buildings. One such area lies north-west of St. Paul's, another in Aldersgate. Tangles of pipes and cables have been straightened out in the depths of the craters. Stones, bricks and woodwork have been collected and neatly piled together. In the city and in London generally a road closed to traffic is now rarely found. The photograph shows the progress made in the clearing up of London, looking from the top of St. Raul's towards Old Bailey, Newgate-street and Paternoster Row.Help